Gussied: meaning, definitions and examples
💃
gussied
[ ˈɡəsid ]
to dress up
Gussied is the past tense of the verb 'gussy,' which means to dress someone or oneself up in a fancy or elaborate manner. It is often used in a playful or informal context, implying that the dressing up is perhaps more than necessary for the occasion. People may gussy up for events like weddings, parties, or celebrations, trying to look their best. The term carries a connotation of enhancing one’s appearance with additional effort, often involving fashionable accessories or vibrant clothing.
Synonyms
adorned, dressed up, fancied up.
Examples of usage
- She gussied herself up for the gala.
- He was gussied in a suit for the wedding.
- They both gussied up to impress their friends.
Translations
Translations of the word "gussied" in other languages:
🇵🇹 elegante
🇮🇳 सजाया हुआ
🇩🇪 hergerichtet
🇮🇩 dihias
🇺🇦 одягнений
🇵🇱 wystrojony
🇯🇵 着飾った
🇫🇷 habillé
🇪🇸 arreglado
🇹🇷 şık
🇰🇷 멋지게 꾸며진
🇸🇦 مزخرف
🇨🇿 oblečený
🇸🇰 oblečený
🇨🇳 打扮得体
🇸🇮 urejen
🇮🇸 fagur
🇰🇿 әшекейленген
🇬🇪 შესანიშნავად გაწვდილი
🇦🇿 bəzədilmiş
🇲🇽 elegante
Etymology
The term 'gussy' appeared in English vernacular in the mid-19th century, likely deriving from the word 'gussied,' which is an alteration of 'gussy up.' It combines with the adjective 'gussied' to indicate an enhanced or more elaborate dressing style. While the exact origin is uncertain, it is believed to be rooted in American slang, capturing a sense of flair and sprucing up, especially in social contexts. The playful nature of the term is still prevalent today, and it encapsulates the joy people find in dressing elegantly for various occasions.